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Ohio Lawsuit Puts “Sheltered Workshops” Under Scrutiny

An obscure section of a 1938 fair labor standards law is allowing employers to pay thousands of disabled workers astonishingly […]

Cyber Insurance Said To Be Fueling Ransomware Attacks

An article from ProPublica makes the case that the economics of the insurance business is resulting in decisions that effectively […]

Fair Pay Audits Can Help In The Event Of Litigation

The pay gap between men and woman persists even though the federal Equal Pay Act has been on the books […]

Lobbying Frenzy Before CCPA Rollout

The California Consumer Privacy Act goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2020. Until then it is subject to amendment and […]

Re-Purposing E-Discovery Software To Field DSARs

Among the provisions of the California Consumer Privacy Act will be a requirement for affected companies to respond to a […]

A Few Rules Of Thumb About Press Releases

Press releases, even social media posts, can draw attention from both regulators and the plaintiff bar. “Treat your posts on […]

Lawyer Sues MI Bar Over Mandatory Dues

A Michigan attorney has sued the state bar over a requirement that all practicing attorneys join the bar and pay […]

Sour View Of Lawyers From Multinational Corporate Group

A jaundiced take on the legal profession from its purported origin as a loose association of medieval scribes, in an […]

Trump “Opportunity Zones” Are A Bonanza For High-End Real Estate Lawyers

The opportunity was supposed to accrue to people living in low-income areas of certain cities, but this investigative piece from […]

To Defuse Potential Litigation, Defense Dept To Clarify IP Rights With Contractors

The Department of Defense is setting up a new office intended to define, clarify and allocate IP rights in the […]

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